New Products Thread
Originally posted by BLAKE+August 13, 2004, 12:30 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (BLAKE @ August 13, 2004, 12:30 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-Jay@August 13, 2004, 1:25 PM
BTW... it does not have to be a great product in you opinion, just something new. I believe Cloney is waiting for his new Bullet style console from California Mustang to arrive:

More info here: http://store.cal-mustang.com/cm_able/showd...ATID=19&CM_SA=0
BTW... it does not have to be a great product in you opinion, just something new. I believe Cloney is waiting for his new Bullet style console from California Mustang to arrive:

More info here: http://store.cal-mustang.com/cm_able/showd...ATID=19&CM_SA=0
I think I kind of like it? :scratch:
Not sure, but for the money, I think I'll stick with my plans to make my own.[/b][/quote]
Nice set up.
By the time i hit 2nd gear, the kids in the back will be wearing my Starbucks...
It's hard to find a console for a stick, w/out the drink gettin in the way of shifting, or tipping over
Fiber Optic Instrument Panel Indicators...
Require only a TINY 1/16" hole - indicators for Hi-beam, and 2 turn signals. <$40.
High tech fiber optic indicator lights measure only 1/16" diameter. Because of their small size and flexibility of mounting you can now have indicators where you never could before. 12 volt bulbs are housed in an aluminum manifold that is mounted behind the dash. The fiber optics come from this manifold to be flush mounted through your dash. Currently we are stocking a 2-light system for left/right turn indicators and 3-light systems for turn and high beam indicators. Single light systems and other color combinations available by special order.
I'd give a direct link, but Parr Automotive uses the funky Parts1-2-3 system... Just go to their site and search for Part # STR-LO1-T-GRG
Require only a TINY 1/16" hole - indicators for Hi-beam, and 2 turn signals. <$40.
High tech fiber optic indicator lights measure only 1/16" diameter. Because of their small size and flexibility of mounting you can now have indicators where you never could before. 12 volt bulbs are housed in an aluminum manifold that is mounted behind the dash. The fiber optics come from this manifold to be flush mounted through your dash. Currently we are stocking a 2-light system for left/right turn indicators and 3-light systems for turn and high beam indicators. Single light systems and other color combinations available by special order.
I'd give a direct link, but Parr Automotive uses the funky Parts1-2-3 system... Just go to their site and search for Part # STR-LO1-T-GRG
How about H4 headlight bulbs with the turn signal attached? You could do away with valance mounted turnsignals, smooth the valance, change the old TS holes to foglights, or brake ducting.... :scratch:
Yes, he use those consoles.
I would love the 4link and airbags.
The LED sequentials are from The Mustang Project. I have them, and they are great!
I would love the 4link and airbags.
The LED sequentials are from The Mustang Project. I have them, and they are great!
Link to 2004 SEMA thread: http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=8528
Alright guys, I'm ready to be the guinea pig on the Gearwood setup, but I can't get a reply from their website...
are they still around? does anyone know where they are located or a phone number or something so I can order this thing?
are they still around? does anyone know where they are located or a phone number or something so I can order this thing?
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